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Chicago examiner tuesday Chicago september 20 1910.-16 pages tuesday ' registered in c s patent office prif~f nmf tnt delivered by carrier kklufc ulnfc ctan i 30 ceuts p * r montb ; r ol viii no 234 a m tuft stands pat at conference sought by roosevelt by william hoster it is agreed that his adminis tration shall be indorsed at saratoga but that no one shall be named for 1912 president is willing to run if wanted but seeks no in dorsement now old cor diality lacking at meeting Taft favors war on new york bosses and limited direct primaries roosevelt has thrilling motor boat trip on board president tai'ts train albany x y sept 10 tlic point if greatest importance in the confer ence between president Taft and colonel roosevelt to-day is thnt koosevrlt sought f and invoked his rival's support in nnr further controversy between the two dis tinguished republican leaders tlic fact is to be borne in mind that in his hour of need roosevelt went to the president for the rest these developments resulted from the conference the president is in hearty sympathy wit the fight against bossism in new york and will stand firmly by colonel roosevelt in the impending contest on the basis of b letter to chairman griscom following vipe president sherman's selection as temporary jbairman of the saratoga convention the president favors direct primary ] legislation on the basis iniil down in l!ie cobb bill as amended in accordance with he suggestions of seth i,ow joseph h 'â– chaste and other new york citizens that la to say the president believes that it will bo better to try an experiment with ! lired primaries in new york as regarlal congressional state â– senatorial and assem bly nominations preserving the state con vention system for the time being in the j nomination of other officials administration to be indorsed finally the president believes that a i man should be nominated for governor ! whose ideas are in sympathy with this pro ! erainmo incidental to the conference it is defl i nitcly understood now that the Taft ad ministration will be indorsed in its entirety i>j the republican platform but there wiin be no mention of him or any oue else in connection with 1012 this is in accord with the president's own wishes he agrees with his friends that it is not the premise of a state con vention to nominate a president two years in advance of a national convention it was against the presidents advice that ohio indorsed him tor i!h2 the president believes that it is a mistake to pass judg ment in that way upon nn administration until its work has reasonably been com pleted this is distinctly not to be inter preted however as meaning that the presi dent is out of the light for the nomination rnd election Taft in hands of the people with regard to that as these dlgpatche have heretofore detailed the president : in the bands of the american people if h wants b second term at the conclusion o his first uu man can supplant him in lli confidence of ihe people if the people d not believe he wants a second term tl president i.tses not want one rammed np briefly colonel roosevelt : the crisis of the light in new york songfi a conference with ihe president with til manifest desire to profit by the moral ef fect that such a ineeling will have uu the voters at this time they discussed the situation and the president reiterated the stand he took in the griscom matter with the additional assurance that he is with his predecessor in the war on tse bosses there is to be a truce between them wiiil the new york situation is fought out otherwise the conference did not biin these two men any closer together albei otto bannard who with lloyd griscom arranged the conference with t!:e idea o smoothing out the apparent differences be tween them declared that it had accom plished all that they desired ex-president in peril a wealth of interesting detail attended the meeting which was held at the resi dence of horace c avhite of new haven the colonel made the trip from oyster bay partly by motor boat and partly by motor car the trip was not without some peri and had 10 be abandoned at nol walk because of the danger of proceeding furtaer by water then after the trans fer to a motor car and the departure from i'aii field conn hie home of mr griscom & tire blew out and the colonel and jjr griscom and a mr dodge who had fur i:ished the motor boat had to transfe again to a hired car in which they fiu ished the trip wiies ihe ex-president presented hitnsel t the whin home h was soaked fron the sound waves which bad washed ove him on tho trip by boat and dust covere from tlio lonjr automobile ride his col jar had melted and his boots were muddy his clothing was shapeless and his ha was awry and in addition he was wo ried looking when he leaped from the ma hobble is barred for co-eds at northwestern faculty of university declares there will be no cramped skirts 7 ' on the campus there will bo no hobbling in hobble skills jorer tbo campus of north western university ibis kail despite the fact that tlint iusti j tut icm boasts the prettiest and best-dressed | co-eds in the world the facility it was declared yesterday lias ordered nu_edk*t against the cramped skirl and is pre pared for resistance from the ultra-fasbion i able young women students i hobble skirls will be barred at north i western but not by my orders was the | way registrar david h steveus pui it i when questioned indeed ik one could be found who wouli ; rather the edict against the bobble bui < perhaps visions of angry young women bad j something to do with this backwardness 1 have not heard of such an order said dean thomas p holgate but lny ignor janee need not be surprising why i ' wouldn't know a hobble skirl if i mel it cace to face 1 j i have beard of no formal order but i you can lie sure no hobble skirts will be spcn on the northwestern campus said : mi-^s m'ary uiÂ»se potter dean of worn i and in charge of willard hall the horn lof women students in residence the women students who have arrived advance of the opening of the universi on thursday are waiting to hear fro the co-eds registration opened and there is ever prospect of the largest enrollment in th history of the university the registratio v.ms 4,,"i00 last year and it is expectec that the 5,000 mark will be passed airship spies snap forts me war ministry aroused l>y austrian foray on frontier special cable to the examiner omk sept i lnformation came to minister of war to-day that the aus a governnio . employing war balloons getting photographs and plans of the i italian fortincations guarding the frontier | a message from borinio a city of i),000 inhabitants states that a mysterious air ship lias been hovering over the italian â€¢ forts carefully keeping out of gnnsliot ! tinge at tuat point the frontier lies i along the crest of mount stelvio which is ! heavily garrisoned by italy the war min j isuy lielicves that austrian â– spies are in the balloon a searching investigation has j been started by the government 1 new court to get ellis official trust blister slnted for place on commerce bodr wa.shixotox sept 19 wilde h j fiik who n;is detailed from his job as i ilic administration's trust buster to o i out into ohio and become president taft's personal representative at the head of the | regabllcao state committee is slated for tlie appointment as one of the members | of the new court of commerce acco;'<l [ ins to inside information here one of the matters considered by the president i and his cabinet advisers at their house pany next week is the selection of the i members o the new court ellis was ae tive iu tlie movement to nominate mr i Taft for the presjiilaney and had much to do with the framing of the platform by the cbicago convention big cheese for Chicago worl-fs greatest 4,f120 ponndn will be shown at dairy exhibit applbton wis sept 19 the big gest cheese the world has ever known was completed here this afternouii it weighs 4.()2'.s pounds net contains the friday's milk from r>oo cows amounting to 40,280 pounds and required the services of seven | cheesemakers two days to build the cheese will be on display at the national i dairy show in Chicago next mouth it i has already been sold to a Chicago retail | house for jfl.-ioo.so it was built on a flat j car and is now en route to Chicago meyer to visit Chicago secretary of xavy on ton of sla tion avill inspect i|iiÂ»rii'i"i here washingtox sept _ 10 â€” secretary j of the xavy meyer nfter the cabinet con ference next week will make a long tour i of loyeatisation from xew york he will go to Chicago where he will inspect the i great lakes naval station thence to the bremerton naval station on puget sound to mare islaml cal xew orleans peusa cola and knights key fla mr me.ver will then go to cuba to observe conditions at the gnnntannmo naval srarion ri'tnru ' in it m rime to cast liis vote in massaeliu sctts on november s stage offer for cannon 98,000 a week promised i uel jÂ«e in vanrteville toledo d sept 13 an offer o 3,000 i week for ten necks in vaiidcvill was wired to uncle lot cannon it l);in ville 111 10-niilii , 1 i.v chester bargeant manager of the arcade theater hen sarjioant claims to have hie hacking 0 new ynrk theairico people tndec the terms of hie f>(ter ilie speaker is te giv a r\vel>e-iui!iule talk twice lai!y on auj snbjeet lie may choose and if lie likes lie may tell stories bernhardt plays at 66 wildly apulaiklrd in mnxio hal 5,000 ekl her pay special calile lo the examiner i.ondoix sept t.1.--a1 ilic-.ii'c of sixi.v six years s;iv;ili bernhai-dl made her first appearance in i loudoc music iwli to-nlg)n in tie second act 6 kosi.-uul's i/aijjlon before an iuimeiise ftutheiict which was stirred to llie yi-lldest euthusinsin mine beniluuut is rcceivlug tl/xm o,c>c a wcl'u blame for empty cradle put on men mrs ida h harper replies to father vaughan says women long for children father love less strong husband's determination not to have freedom curtailed cited by suffragist new \ ouk sept 19.-men are to blame i fov t empty cradle according to mrs j lila hasted harper the suffragist leader i takes up the cudgel for her sex in reply ito the distinguished english jesuit father kernard vaughau who in bis address at i lie eucharistic congress last week do j dared that women were mainly to blame for the decreased birth rate it is time to call a halt on this con jstant warning of women for race suicide i says mrs harper fully 50 per cent of the childless marriages are due to the de termination of husbands not to have their j own pleasures interfered with a small per jcent to the physical ailments of wives which they cannot help and the smallest percentage of all to the desire of women to avoid maternity for the sake of their own pleasures * women long for children every man and woman who reads these j statements knows they are true â€” knows that the vast majority of wives long for children and are willing to risk comfort health and life itself for motherhood the instinct of fatherhood is not a natural one â€” it is acquired the love of the average father bears a very small ratio to the love of the average mother a thousand fathers desert their children where ten mothers do so the father ac knowledges protects and loves only those of his own children that are horn in wed lock the mother lovs and cherishes them just the same v.'hen born outside of mar mothers gladly endure care the mother willingly and gladly en dures the noise confusion and labor caused by a family of children the father is bored and distracted and usually gets away from it large numbers of women marry be cause of their desire for children men al most never for this cause as to rather ynughan's declaration that women have no chance in public life mrs harper retorts not a bit and they never will have while men sit on the lid of the ballot box and the queen of her husband's heart sits sublimely on a cushioned rocking chair circuit rider a suicide if l.ii!i;ly harris wife's french cr-hero takck i'ol.soii laxta ja sept 19-i'rofessor l.v harris of nashville husband of the m who wrote the circuit rider's ,'â€¢' which brought them both into prom e and caused much comment in geor gia committed suicide to-day at pine lodge near cartersville trofessor harris it is believed was the circuit rider of whom his wife wrote racked by ill health and worn out by the struggle for a livelihood he took an overdose of morphine sunday and died to-day for years he had been a methodist minister but recently had been friven an appointment with the methodist publishing housa in nashville he left a note saying he wa tired of life mrs har ris is now in nashville " jere s lillis back home banker makes z-mrst appearance in kansas city since cndahy affair kansas ctct mo sept 19,-jere s lillis has returned from sew york and eastern resorts where lie has been spend ing the summer this i.-s mr lillis first appearance in kansas city since his recov err from the womuls inflicted by jack cndahy iu the sensational affair at the cndahy home he refused to say wbst his future movements would be he would not even sav whether he would resume his ol<l relations with the bank of which he is j president mrs cmlabv when asked if j she knen of mr lillis preaeaee in town | answered i did not and i have not the j slightest interest in the matter 1 find church of 330 a d exenvnlors discover snot where 31essiitli tnugrht fraying special cable to he examiner loxdox sept 19 advices from jeru salem nre to the effect that recent excava tions on the sitmmit of the llount of olives resulted iu the discovery of the remains of a christian church dating from bout the year wo the floor of the nave is still buried thfit of the transepts is entirely exposed h is of mosaic and is perfectly preserved there is i bapfismal j pool in the south transept the site is taken r.i be thai selected as the spot used by the oldest tradition us the place where christ taught the dlaclplea how to pray ' english estate to u s milv\aiiu<-oiiu i':i1ls heir to part ot 552,52.5,700 fortune special cable o lhe examiner i.okoox sept m.-mbs kmily knowlps i of vvorple lodge kpsom deceased lias left ' a fortune 6f Â£!(â–º". 740 about 2,328,700 i bull of which goes to thrp kuglish re!'i tiyes uuii eight children of her kinsman ! george 1 kuov.lcs of 4u.j cass street mil ; wnukee 7 . airmen defy furious simplon pass gales weyman n and chavez though defeated make flight \ into alpine heights goes aloft 7,546 feet three balloons remain in the race to set new national distance records special cable o lie auiincr brfsuer switzerland sept 19 whirl j ing and careening like corks in a furious ! sea the aeroplanes driven by chavez the peruvian y.id weymatin the american to jday set upon their foolhardy attempt to i cross the alps from switzerland to italy by circling the simplon pass chavez made two attempts and wey ' maun one the american was in the air but eight minutes and attained an altitude of 1.700 feet the peruvian attained a height of 7.54c feet this is within bg3 feet of the world's record for height made by chavez officially placed at 5 400 feet when the time tortiie race drew near the contestants narrowed down to the american and the peruvian pailette and ciittnneo admitted that there was little i possibility of their making the flight and i wleiiccira wihdrev entirely i panorama repels spectators as the morning broke the multitude assembled to witness the flights for the first time awoke to a realization of tlie death defying nature of the spectacle they j were to witness the hold outlines of the j monthlns stood repellent against the pray of the sky beyond a cold wind blew down simplon pass and a shudder passed over the spectators ns they beheld the perfect wilderness of corses canyons and seemingly bottomless ravines a mistake or an acciileut would send the intrepid airman plunging o death in a place where j bis rescue would be an utter impossibility there is no available landing place nfter i i leaving the starting plateau nn.il lie airman has reached a place seven and one-half miles away the next is eighteen miles away over all this territory there i ; is nothing more pleasing to the eye of the airmen than impossible crags sheer gorges j endless ravines and snowy peaks the wilderness of natural deformation is such as to render entrance by land impossible chavez set nbont to mount high over the mountain range 6.000 feet while weyman thought to plunge straight through slmplon pass neither route seemed feasible wind sends airmen down soon nfter the start the tarying cur rents of air high up in the gorges whis j rind with demoniac fury and the little craft were seen to dart like chimney j swallows and then to settle under the dexterous handling of thoir drivers kl:\gs and lires marked the way over the course to milan italy and both air men agreed that v.ith better air condi tions tljey would huve been successful both say they will try ngnln even though the stnrt ad been delayed from yesterday when a religious proces sion caused a postponement the spec tators were not disappointed the al most unthinkable dsnger of the aerial feat seemed to d:'zi-.le them and as both nvi ators landed 1 safety there was almost a sigh of relief over the throng how weymann would sail over the sifiplon pass the diagram illustrates how the airmen must start from the rhone valley at left and by a succession of spirals attain a height of more than 7,000 feet before the start over bimplon pass can be attempted after this comes a gliding flight to right of more than seventy-six miles over lake maggiore^to milan the final goal at the left is weymann the american airman at the right chavez the peruvian 3 balloons remain up in u s championship race indian apoijs jiid sept ]'Â». â€” follow i::g is a summary giving the latest in bomb throwers record no i july 8 1907 residence of john condon race - track owner 2628 michigan avenue xo 2-july 20 1007 john f o'mni le.v's saloon . clark and klnssie streets discovered in time to save building . xo 3 july 23 1007 mont tennes pri vate garage in belden avenue xo 4 august 12 1907 james o'leary's saloon and gambling house 4138 hnisted street xo s august 1 1007 mont teunes residence xo g august 5 1007 premises at 107 klnzie street xo 7 september 1 1907 residence for mer sheriff pease 1232 dover street xo b september 14 1907 premises at 149 xorth state street xo o september 24 1007 wisconsin central freight station forest park xo 10 september 27 1907 m,ont ten nes cash register store 125 clark street xo 11 october 1 1007 john a rogers snloon madison and may streets no 12 october 2 1907 small building usiul us gamblers clearing house in forest park xo 13 october 6 1007 john f o'mal ley's saloon clark and kinzle streets second bomb there xo 14-j,un:ary 23 1008 patrick o'malley's saloon clark and polk streets xo 15 â€” january 23 190s edward ilren nan's 8.-iloon 0310 cottage grove avenue a few doors from last night's bomb kpr 115 july 10 1008 smith & perry's saloon 2c2 state street xo 17 july 17 1908 john a rogers saloon madison and may streets second boinb/there xo 18-july 20 1008 j j corbett's sa loon 28(5 stale street xo 19 july 2 1908 xational hotel 28 van bureu street xo 20--oetobcr 18 1908 james o'lenry's siiloon 4138 hnletÂ«d slreet sec ond bomb there xo 21 october 2h 1908 joan a.kogers saloon madison and may streets third bomb there xo 22 october 21 1908 saloon at 135 center street formerly owned by mont tennes and by a relative of his at time of bomb throw ing xo 23 october 23 1908 barney mar cus stloc/n 342 west fourteenth street no 24 october 31 1008 edward bren nan's saloon 6310 cottage gorve avenue same locality as last night's bomb and the second tit that place xo 25 xovember 20 10os james o'leary's saloon 41i!8 halsted street third bomb there xo 23 december 2 1909 john gazzo lo's saloon 4gi madison street sf 27 december 12 1800 coliseum annex 1430 wabash avenue xo 2s december 18 1809 john har ris saloon 239 twenty-second street xo 20 may 31 1909 southern whist ciul 2gi wabash avenue xo 30 june 25 1909 manning & bowe's saloon 321 state street no 31 june 27 1909 rear Chicago tel ephone company building 100 washington street xo 32 july 18 1909 tony tayolocci's grocery 123 erie street xo 33 october 31 1009 empire club 260 state street xo 34 â€” october 31 1909 worth jockey clu'b 170 madison street xo 35 march 7 1910 pat crowe's pool room 1303 michigan avenue xo 36 â€” march 24 1910 itobert d lin coln's saloon 414 south halsted street xo 37 july 6 1910 international har vester company thirty-lifth and rockwell streets xo 3s august 10 1910 louis hutt box manufacturing company grove and twenty-lirst streets xo 39 â€” september 15 1010 winslow brothers company ornamental iron work harrison street and forty-seventh avenue xo 40 september 19 1009 freiberg's place 18 20 and 22 east twen ty-second street xo u september 19 1910 d kava nauch & sons snloon and cafe cottage grove avenue and sixty third street bomb throwing war war is on again freiberg's and kavanaugh's hit bombs thrown to date 41 attempts are made to wreck notorious twenty second street dance hall and the woodlawn cafe at cottage grove avenue and sixty-third street proprietors known as intimate friends explosions have shaken city and perpetrators are still free ike bloom denies existence of games but says skat ciub may have drawn explosion two are slightly hurt revelry continues when mana gers pacify startled patrons little damage done two more bombs â€” no 40 and no 41 in the records of this remarkable series of crime were hurled on the south side last night bomb no 40 was cast at the building at is 20 and 22 east twenty-sec ond street owned by frederick freiberg where ike bloom's no torious dance hall is located bomb no 41 was thrown upon the roof of d kavanaugh & son's sa loon and cafe on the southwest corner of sixty-third street and cottage grove avenue no 40 startled the tenderloin at 7:55 o'clock it was thrown from the north-bound platform of the south side elevated station at twenty second street by a tall man wearing dark clothes no 41 was thrown at 8:40 the kavanaugh roof is only a few feet from the sixty-third street-cottage grove avenue station of the south side elevated the police believe that the same man threw both missiles taking a south-bound elevated train as soon as he had observed the effect of his first effort to destroy forty-one bombs have been thrown and no one has been punished al though it is an open and notorious fact that five police officials know i who have committed these outrages quiet at freiberg's at freiberg's the nightly gayety had not commenced and there were only a few people in the building at the i kavanaugh place however there were half a hundred men and women dining drinking and chatting white an orchestra throbbed from mi ele vated platform under the roof upon which the bomb was thrown neither missile did serious damage at freiberg's a hole was torn in the metal roof of a canopy over the main entrance henry freiberg eighty-two i years old a brother of fred freiberg was cut on the hand by flying glass and slightly injured at the kavanaugh place a hole was torn in the roof and a musician was bruised by falling plaster no one else was hurt and within half an hour the merry conversation the laughter the drinking and the music were at their height again the crowd present greatly increased * entrance to dance hall the main entrance to the freiberg building opens into a big corridor 12 or 15 feet wide and about 75 feet long that is 20 east twenty-second street at the rear of the corridor is ike bloom's dance hall bloom's saloon is 18 east twenty-second street the entrance adjoining the | canopied entrance to the big corri j dor on the other side of the can opied entrance at no 22 is a chop jsuey restaurant known as the chi cago cafe on the second floor of the build ing is the quarters of the twenty second street skat club and the liv ing rooms of fred and henry frei berg on the two upper floors of tho four-story building are halls which rae rented to societies and lodges there were three men in the skat - clubrooms â€” henry freiberg dr j t kasper and john bengden they were playing cards at a table near the front window women early revelers ike bloom was in a barber shop two or three doors away and fred freiberg was on the first floor of the building a fenr women early comers among the dance hall revelers were in bloom's big hall severnl boys placing in the street near the elevated station the north-bound plat form of which is about twenty-five feet from the freiberg building saw a tall man clad in dark clothes lean over the railing of the platform and throw what they thought was a lighted cig;<r on to the wood and metal canopy over the iuiild ing entrance tho man disappeared ah most instau my whatever it was he threw sparkled and dropped fire the boys told the police it couldn't have been more than ten seconds later when the explosion almost threw us to the grouud " henry freiberg suid in a statement to the police i was sitting so as to face the three roiit windows of the cluhroom i snw a laj of light and criÂ£d to my compao continued on 2d page 2d column -Â» 1 continued on 6th page lot column i l f hwuiniiwi!mmÂ«iiiiÂ»if lmm.inrftr-Â»t || the weather jkj t..(i Chicago and vlclnlty generally tr?fi * v fa ' r luesda y and wednesday not t â– ;â– ] . j much change in temperature light j'f ll to moderate variable winds ajjf ii cooking for chork 1 iw4 if you wlsh to ot)tain employment or f f ' desire to make a change read the ex l j v y aminer want ads many good oppor v j w tunities are offered dail y n the ivw jsp'ijespupaiited columns i>*tnrt iron 10 cottb to 5 tcnls the ucn i honiuan mouse buuqnrt t'iyars will he i found mxm trial of superior qua lit v and cxren

Chicago examiner tuesday Chicago september 20 1910.-16 pages tuesday ' registered in c s patent office prif~f nmf tnt delivered by carrier kklufc ulnfc ctan i 30 ceuts p * r montb ; r ol viii no 234 a m tuft stands pat at conference sought by roosevelt by william hoster it is agreed that his adminis tration shall be indorsed at saratoga but that no one shall be named for 1912 president is willing to run if wanted but seeks no in dorsement now old cor diality lacking at meeting Taft favors war on new york bosses and limited direct primaries roosevelt has thrilling motor boat trip on board president tai'ts train albany x y sept 10 tlic point if greatest importance in the confer ence between president Taft and colonel roosevelt to-day is thnt koosevrlt sought f and invoked his rival's support in nnr further controversy between the two dis tinguished republican leaders tlic fact is to be borne in mind that in his hour of need roosevelt went to the president for the rest these developments resulted from the conference the president is in hearty sympathy wit the fight against bossism in new york and will stand firmly by colonel roosevelt in the impending contest on the basis of b letter to chairman griscom following vipe president sherman's selection as temporary jbairman of the saratoga convention the president favors direct primary ] legislation on the basis iniil down in l!ie cobb bill as amended in accordance with he suggestions of seth i,ow joseph h 'â– chaste and other new york citizens that la to say the president believes that it will bo better to try an experiment with ! lired primaries in new york as regarlal congressional state â– senatorial and assem bly nominations preserving the state con vention system for the time being in the j nomination of other officials administration to be indorsed finally the president believes that a i man should be nominated for governor ! whose ideas are in sympathy with this pro ! erainmo incidental to the conference it is defl i nitcly understood now that the Taft ad ministration will be indorsed in its entirety i>j the republican platform but there wiin be no mention of him or any oue else in connection with 1012 this is in accord with the president's own wishes he agrees with his friends that it is not the premise of a state con vention to nominate a president two years in advance of a national convention it was against the presidents advice that ohio indorsed him tor i!h2 the president believes that it is a mistake to pass judg ment in that way upon nn administration until its work has reasonably been com pleted this is distinctly not to be inter preted however as meaning that the presi dent is out of the light for the nomination rnd election Taft in hands of the people with regard to that as these dlgpatche have heretofore detailed the president : in the bands of the american people if h wants b second term at the conclusion o his first uu man can supplant him in lli confidence of ihe people if the people d not believe he wants a second term tl president i.tses not want one rammed np briefly colonel roosevelt : the crisis of the light in new york songfi a conference with ihe president with til manifest desire to profit by the moral ef fect that such a ineeling will have uu the voters at this time they discussed the situation and the president reiterated the stand he took in the griscom matter with the additional assurance that he is with his predecessor in the war on tse bosses there is to be a truce between them wiiil the new york situation is fought out otherwise the conference did not biin these two men any closer together albei otto bannard who with lloyd griscom arranged the conference with t!:e idea o smoothing out the apparent differences be tween them declared that it had accom plished all that they desired ex-president in peril a wealth of interesting detail attended the meeting which was held at the resi dence of horace c avhite of new haven the colonel made the trip from oyster bay partly by motor boat and partly by motor car the trip was not without some peri and had 10 be abandoned at nol walk because of the danger of proceeding furtaer by water then after the trans fer to a motor car and the departure from i'aii field conn hie home of mr griscom & tire blew out and the colonel and jjr griscom and a mr dodge who had fur i:ished the motor boat had to transfe again to a hired car in which they fiu ished the trip wiies ihe ex-president presented hitnsel t the whin home h was soaked fron the sound waves which bad washed ove him on tho trip by boat and dust covere from tlio lonjr automobile ride his col jar had melted and his boots were muddy his clothing was shapeless and his ha was awry and in addition he was wo ried looking when he leaped from the ma hobble is barred for co-eds at northwestern faculty of university declares there will be no cramped skirts 7 ' on the campus there will bo no hobbling in hobble skills jorer tbo campus of north western university ibis kail despite the fact that tlint iusti j tut icm boasts the prettiest and best-dressed | co-eds in the world the facility it was declared yesterday lias ordered nu_edk*t against the cramped skirl and is pre pared for resistance from the ultra-fasbion i able young women students i hobble skirls will be barred at north i western but not by my orders was the | way registrar david h steveus pui it i when questioned indeed ik one could be found who wouli ; rather the edict against the bobble bui < perhaps visions of angry young women bad j something to do with this backwardness 1 have not heard of such an order said dean thomas p holgate but lny ignor janee need not be surprising why i ' wouldn't know a hobble skirl if i mel it cace to face 1 j i have beard of no formal order but i you can lie sure no hobble skirts will be spcn on the northwestern campus said : mi-^s m'ary uiÂ»se potter dean of worn i and in charge of willard hall the horn lof women students in residence the women students who have arrived advance of the opening of the universi on thursday are waiting to hear fro the co-eds registration opened and there is ever prospect of the largest enrollment in th history of the university the registratio v.ms 4,,"i00 last year and it is expectec that the 5,000 mark will be passed airship spies snap forts me war ministry aroused l>y austrian foray on frontier special cable to the examiner omk sept i lnformation came to minister of war to-day that the aus a governnio . employing war balloons getting photographs and plans of the i italian fortincations guarding the frontier | a message from borinio a city of i),000 inhabitants states that a mysterious air ship lias been hovering over the italian â€¢ forts carefully keeping out of gnnsliot ! tinge at tuat point the frontier lies i along the crest of mount stelvio which is ! heavily garrisoned by italy the war min j isuy lielicves that austrian â– spies are in the balloon a searching investigation has j been started by the government 1 new court to get ellis official trust blister slnted for place on commerce bodr wa.shixotox sept 19 wilde h j fiik who n;is detailed from his job as i ilic administration's trust buster to o i out into ohio and become president taft's personal representative at the head of the | regabllcao state committee is slated for tlie appointment as one of the members | of the new court of commerce acco;'oo cows amounting to 40,280 pounds and required the services of seven | cheesemakers two days to build the cheese will be on display at the national i dairy show in Chicago next mouth it i has already been sold to a Chicago retail | house for jfl.-ioo.so it was built on a flat j car and is now en route to Chicago meyer to visit Chicago secretary of xavy on ton of sla tion avill inspect i|iiÂ»rii'i"i here washingtox sept _ 10 â€” secretary j of the xavy meyer nfter the cabinet con ference next week will make a long tour i of loyeatisation from xew york he will go to Chicago where he will inspect the i great lakes naval station thence to the bremerton naval station on puget sound to mare islaml cal xew orleans peusa cola and knights key fla mr me.ver will then go to cuba to observe conditions at the gnnntannmo naval srarion ri'tnru ' in it m rime to cast liis vote in massaeliu sctts on november s stage offer for cannon 98,000 a week promised i uel jÂ«e in vanrteville toledo d sept 13 an offer o 3,000 i week for ten necks in vaiidcvill was wired to uncle lot cannon it l);in ville 111 10-niilii , 1 i.v chester bargeant manager of the arcade theater hen sarjioant claims to have hie hacking 0 new ynrk theairico people tndec the terms of hie f>(ter ilie speaker is te giv a r\vel>e-iui!iule talk twice lai!y on auj snbjeet lie may choose and if lie likes lie may tell stories bernhardt plays at 66 wildly apulaiklrd in mnxio hal 5,000 ekl her pay special calile lo the examiner i.ondoix sept t.1.--a1 ilic-.ii'c of sixi.v six years s;iv;ili bernhai-dl made her first appearance in i loudoc music iwli to-nlg)n in tie second act 6 kosi.-uul's i/aijjlon before an iuimeiise ftutheiict which was stirred to llie yi-lldest euthusinsin mine beniluuut is rcceivlug tl/xm o,c>c a wcl'u blame for empty cradle put on men mrs ida h harper replies to father vaughan says women long for children father love less strong husband's determination not to have freedom curtailed cited by suffragist new \ ouk sept 19.-men are to blame i fov t empty cradle according to mrs j lila hasted harper the suffragist leader i takes up the cudgel for her sex in reply ito the distinguished english jesuit father kernard vaughau who in bis address at i lie eucharistic congress last week do j dared that women were mainly to blame for the decreased birth rate it is time to call a halt on this con jstant warning of women for race suicide i says mrs harper fully 50 per cent of the childless marriages are due to the de termination of husbands not to have their j own pleasures interfered with a small per jcent to the physical ailments of wives which they cannot help and the smallest percentage of all to the desire of women to avoid maternity for the sake of their own pleasures * women long for children every man and woman who reads these j statements knows they are true â€” knows that the vast majority of wives long for children and are willing to risk comfort health and life itself for motherhood the instinct of fatherhood is not a natural one â€” it is acquired the love of the average father bears a very small ratio to the love of the average mother a thousand fathers desert their children where ten mothers do so the father ac knowledges protects and loves only those of his own children that are horn in wed lock the mother lovs and cherishes them just the same v.'hen born outside of mar mothers gladly endure care the mother willingly and gladly en dures the noise confusion and labor caused by a family of children the father is bored and distracted and usually gets away from it large numbers of women marry be cause of their desire for children men al most never for this cause as to rather ynughan's declaration that women have no chance in public life mrs harper retorts not a bit and they never will have while men sit on the lid of the ballot box and the queen of her husband's heart sits sublimely on a cushioned rocking chair circuit rider a suicide if l.ii!i;ly harris wife's french cr-hero takck i'ol.soii laxta ja sept 19-i'rofessor l.v harris of nashville husband of the m who wrote the circuit rider's ,'â€¢' which brought them both into prom e and caused much comment in geor gia committed suicide to-day at pine lodge near cartersville trofessor harris it is believed was the circuit rider of whom his wife wrote racked by ill health and worn out by the struggle for a livelihood he took an overdose of morphine sunday and died to-day for years he had been a methodist minister but recently had been friven an appointment with the methodist publishing housa in nashville he left a note saying he wa tired of life mrs har ris is now in nashville " jere s lillis back home banker makes z-mrst appearance in kansas city since cndahy affair kansas ctct mo sept 19,-jere s lillis has returned from sew york and eastern resorts where lie has been spend ing the summer this i.-s mr lillis first appearance in kansas city since his recov err from the womuls inflicted by jack cndahy iu the sensational affair at the cndahy home he refused to say wbst his future movements would be he would not even sav whether he would resume his ol*tnrt iron 10 cottb to 5 tcnls the ucn i honiuan mouse buuqnrt t'iyars will he i found mxm trial of superior qua lit v and cxren